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Mastering the Business Analysis Process over the System Development Lifecycle

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Summary:
This course is designed for the BA who requires a single comprehensive course that provides in-depth Business Analysis training in all aspects of BABOK 2. It is advised for those who require more in-depth training than that provided by '(BA001) The BA Crash Course' (which provides a quick immersion into essential tools) and for those who require training that encompasses a broader range of standards than that provided by '(BA009) UML for the IT BA Boot Camp' (which focuses solely on the UML standard.) The course is also advised as a preparatory course for those taking the CBAP exam, as it covers all BABOK 2 Knowledge Areas (KAs) and provides hands-on experience using the major techniques advised in the BABOK. The course provides practical experience executing the 6 Knowledge Areas (KAs) defined in BABOK 2. This course incorporates current best practices in IT Service Management and software development, such as agile, ITIL, Six Sigma, and RUP and provides the salient characteristics of these approaches and their relationship to BA practice.

Duration:
4 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for BAs and their managers. This course may be taken alone as a standalone course, where trainees have acquired some prior experience as BAs. Trainees taking this course in the context of the complete program are advised to take it at the end, as a capstone course that ties together all of the techniques learned throughout the program.




Last Update: May 22, 2012